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Thanks, Fzjacobs. Solved by L.Maas. Go to Solution. 10-28-2013 12:34 AM. On the tab "manage" you will find in the group "settings" an icon named "project units". Modify the settings for lengths (and other units) to your neeeds. Louis.
12-23-2022 10:44 AM. What it's showing you is drawing units, which obviously represent millimeters. If you want the drawing unit to represent a meter, you should scale the whole drawing down by 1/1000. I suspect that the Dimension Style used to draw those Dimensions has a measurement scale factor of 0.001 applied, so that the numbers come out ...
04-30-2012 06:40 AM. You need to do both - change the System Units to "1 unit = 1mm" AND use the Rescale World utility (set to "scene", with a factor of 1000). Whatever you do don't Scale the objects (with the Scale tool) - it can cause any number of problems if you do. It shouldn't mess with either the UVs or the meshes - if any objects have ...
07-13-2016 06:10 AM. Please do this to a new drawing and let see what you'll get. -DWGUNITS and make sure it's meter, draw a line 1 unit. -DWGUNITS again. change to mm and go thru all the options and choose to have objects in the drawing scaled up, Check to see if that single line is now 1,000 units.
Hi @Anonymous, Once your model is scaled, go to a Dimension Style Manager (DIM command), select the style you want to adjust and modify the scale in FIT. If you change the value from 1 to 10, it will get 10 times larger (general scaling) or vice versa, which saves you from having to edit the value of each part individually. Regards, Johanna ...
This article should help: How to change units in Fusion 360. STLs are unitless, so whatever unit you export them with, the file will use that raw value as the size. For example, if you export using inches and your part is 1 inchx1 inch, when imported into a slicer that uses mm (most do), your file will appear as 1mmx1mm.
metric part to the eqivalent numer of inches. One millimeter is 0.03937. inches so multiplying 1 mm by 25.4 would give you 1 inch. If you open an empty part file (use the inch template) exit sketch and then. use the DERIVE COMPONENT command and apply a scale factor of 25.4 you ought.
If you are finally sure that 1 AutoCAD unit in your drawing equals 1 cm (10 mm) than in order to convert the whole drawing to imperial units (1 AutoCAD unit = 1 inch) you need to scale everything in the drawing with scale factor 1/25.4=0,03937007874016. In order to accomplish this with more precision you have to call SCALE command, pick base ...
In Parameters dialog you cannot change units. You can however, type any unit into a dimension. For instance, while working in mm you can enter "2 in". Since you are working in mm, the display will show mm, but the distance will be 2 inches absolute length. If you want a parameter to be 4 instead of 4.167, just enter 4 instead of 100/12/2 as the ...
Command -DWGUNITS & follow the prompts on the command line. There are different options for whether or not you want to scale your geometry. You might need to adjust your dimension styles separately, command DIMSTYLE. Report.